HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of Children). 



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SMITH (J. LEWIS], M.D., 



niinic.nl Professor of Disease* of Children in the Bellevtie Hospital Mtd. College, N T. 



A COMPLETE PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF 



CHILDREN. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. In one handsome octavo volume 

 of about 750 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, $4 50 ; leather, $5 50. (Now Rcfrdy.) 

 The very marked favor with which this work has been received wherever the English lan- 

 gu:i<re is spoken, has stimulated the author, in the preparation of the Fourth Edition, to spare 

 no pains in the endeavor to render it worthy in every respect of a continuance of professional 

 con6dence. Many portions of the volume have been rewritten, and much new matter intro- 

 duced, hut by an earnest effort at condensation, the size of the work has not been materially 

 ncreased. 



In the period which has elapsed since the third 

 edition of the work, so extensive have been the ad- 

 vances that whole chapters required to be rewritten, 

 and hardly a page could pass without some material 

 correction or addition. This labor has occupied the 

 writer closely, and he has performed it conscien- 

 tiously, so that the book may be considered a faith- 



ful portraiture of an exceptionally wide clinical 

 experience in infantile diseases, corrected by a care- 

 ful study of the recent literature of the subject. 

 Med. and Surg. Reporter, April 5, 1879; 



It is scarcely necessary for us to say the work be' 

 fore us is a standard work upon diseases of children, 

 and that no work has a higher standing than it upon 

 those affections. In consequence of its thorough re- 

 vision, the work has been made of more value than 



This excellent work is so well known that an 

 ex ended notice at this time would be superfluous. 

 The author h^s taten advantage of the demand for 

 another uew ef it on to revise in a most carelul 

 manner the entire book ; and the numerous correc- 

 tions and additions evince a determination on his 

 part to keep fully abreast with the rapid progress 

 that is being made in the knowledge and treatment 

 of children's diseases. By the adoption of a srme- 

 what closer type, an increase in size of only thirty 

 pages has been neces* Hated by the new subject 

 matter introduced. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., 

 May 29. 1879. 



Probably no other work ever published in this 

 country upon a medical subject has reached such a 

 heighth of popularity as has this well-known trea- 



ever, and may be regarded as fully abreast of the tise. As a text and reference-book it is pre-emi 



times. We cordially commend it to students and 



physicians, 

 on diseases 



There is no better work in the language 

 of children. Cincinnati Med. News, 



March, 1879. 



The author has evidently determined that it shall 

 not lose ground in the esteem of the pro'ession for 

 want of the latest knowledge on that important 

 department of medicine. He has accordingly in- 

 corporated in the present edition the useful and 

 practical resultsof the latest study and experience, 

 brth American and foreign, especially those bearirg 

 on therapeutics. Altogether the book has been 

 greatly improved, while it has not been greatly 



increased in size. New York Mtdical Journal, season when the diseases of children always increase. 

 June, 1879. 



nently the authority upon diseases of children. It 

 stands deservedly higher in the estimation of the 

 profession than any other work upon the same sub- 

 ject. Nashville Journ. of Med. and Surg., May, 



1879. 



The author of this work has acquired an immense 

 experience as physician to three of the large char- 

 ities of New York in which children are treated. 

 These asylums afford unsurpassed opportunities for 

 observing the effects of different phuis of treatment, 

 and the results as embodied in this volume may be 

 accepted with faith, and should be in the possession 

 of all practitioners now, in view of the approaching 



Nat. Med. Review, April, 1879. 



O WAYNE (JOSEPH GRIFFITHS), M.D., 



Physician- Accoucheur to the British General Hospital, Ac. 



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